NWRMidnight
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Go learn about viral load, all aspects of it. You are only focused on contagious part of the viral load that people can carry which infects others. Which is substantially longer for the non vaccinated. I have already explained the other aspect previously the last time this bullshit came up, which you and most articles completely ignore and/or leave out. Which is the exposure side of the viral load and what it means between non vaccinated and vaccinated people. (Hint, the vaccinated require a much longer exposure time, and a much, much higher viral load exposure to be infected vs the non vaccinated) S0 again, it's interesting that you still have no clue about viral load and what it all means. Which is why you hide behind a very short article that doesn't even talk about all aspects of viral load and what it all means. It's and article designed for smucks like you, who can't think past the words they type. AKA, it's designed for idiots who don't have the first clue about viral load to convince them that vaccinations and mask mandates are pointless. The real important factual science that is completely missing from your article, shows that what the article is implying is completely bullshit.Don't i?
If you disagree with the science say so. Just posting an article.
It's basically no different than trying to argue about a coat vs no coat when going outside in subzero temperatures. An article similar to your viral load article using "Science" would show you can go outside without a coat because your body temperature is regulated and the same. Ignoring and leaving out the factual science, that because you don't' have a coat, you don't have any insolation keeping you warm, your body temperature will drop rapidly and you will freeze to death in a matter of minutes vs having a coat or coats with various levels of insolation. And that is just demonstrating to you just how fucking stupid you are arguing about viral load, but using coats as an example, without even getting into the amount of insolation the coat gives, the effects and time of the exposure, and the actual temperature the coat is rated for, etc. Do you get it now? Or are you going to continue acting like a complete ignorant tool?
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